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THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES:
Holiday and transport pictures
Holiday jobs
Types of holidays and what to take on holiday
Weather and Holidays UOW
Questions to ask a pilot
Draw a car, cruise ship, train and aeroplane
Camping pictures

This bundle contains 304 lessons and is suitable for teaching the whole of KS2 and KS3 Geography at Middle School.
Recommended sequence:
Year 5
Bizarre Biomes
Map Skills &amp; The UK
How We Live
Where We Live
Year 6
Planet Earth
Crumbling Coasts
The Problem with Resources
Dangerous Earth
Year 7
Rainforests
Rivers
UK, Weather and Climate
Population
Year 8
Coasts
Extreme Environments
Tourism
Fragile Environments
Year 9
The Gambia: Learning Through Enquiry
Development Gap
Energy
China

A great worksheet for teaching different TYPES of holidays.
Once the children have matched the correct type of holiday to the correct heading, they must decide which items to pack in their suitcase. E.g, what type of clothes would be needed for a skiing holiday?
Ideal for KS1 or KS2
Size: A3
Word and PDF formats attached so fully editable.

Powerpoint of all the countries attending the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
It has the countries name and flag for all the 32 countries. It also includes these facts: Continent,Population, Total land area, Capital city, Languages spoken, World Cups qualified, World Cups won, ‘Did you know…?’
There is also a ‘Player to watch’ based on the BBC’s report of the 2018 World Cup review.
This includes information about and individual
I will be using this as a ‘Country of the Day’ in the build up to the World Cup.

This is a 6 week topic aimed at KS1 and KS2 to teach them about different music traditions from around the world.
Throughout this topic, pupils will be given the opportunity to explore music from different countries and cultures around the globe, including: West Africa, Australia, Poland, Ireland, Jamaica and Native America.
Each week will focus on a different country. The focus of each lesson will be to learn where the country is on the map, listen to an example of traditional music from that that country and learn a song/game/dance that is culturally relevant.
Pupils will be given the opportunity to develop their listening and singing skills (Links to curriculum can be found at the bottom).
By the end of the topic pupils should have a better understanding of different styles and genres of music and where they came from as well as developing their understanding of the role of music in different cultures and societies.
Perfect for linking to Geogrpahy and History!
Links to curriculum/Possible assessment opportunities:
Use the voice expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes
Play tuned and untuned instruments musically
Listen with concentration and understanding to a range of high-quality live and recorded music
Experiment with, create, select and combine sounds using the inter-related dimensions of music
Please note: I have used the Font AR CHRISTY so it may look different when downloaded!

Here is my greatly loved and appreciated country of the month display.
Each month I focus on one country around the world. The countries included are: Mexico, Peru, Mongolia, Italy, Iceland, Portugal, Nepal, Uganda, Qatar, Russia, Japan, South Korea.
For each country there is the name of the country, 5 facts about the country and the country’s flag. This is displayed around my world map.
I often get pupils asking what country is next, or wondering where the country is and encouraging them to use an atlas to locate it they frequently comment or ask about the facts displayed.

The most endangered tribe in the world live deep in the Amazon rainforest, they are an ancient group of around 400 who carry everything they own; their children, their weapons and their pets. These people are so close to being wiped out forever that they are kept safe, away from the modern world. As a result, very few people have ever met the Awá.
These worksheets have the students gather information from a video and use it to explain the plight and rescue of the Awa Tribe.

This is an exciting unit of work that I have created for my year 7 geographers. Each lesson they look at a new location around the globe and look at why it is considered an impossible place to live. Each lesson is full of varied, differentiated activities which my students loved! This unit also includes a homework/ project activity, as well as an assessment sheet.
Enjoy!

This is the third lesson that I have created for a unit titled: Who are the Masai Mara.
The lesson starts with a short starter followed by objectives.
The students then locate the Masai Mara tribe and learn some quick facts about them. The students then ‘go on a safari tour’ collecting facts to answer their worksheets. Following this carousel activity are a few short videos. The lesson ends with a plenary.
Students loved this lesson!

Explore the continent of the Africa as you create these interactive foldables for your Interactive Notebook or Lapbook.
These 2 foldables cover:
*Basic facts about the continent of Africa.
*Major geographical features of Africa.
This ebook is a downloadable PDF file. Just follow the instructions, cut, fold, glue, and create!

I created this resource for visiting Primary Schools as part of a Malawi Conference, involving teachers from Malawi through the Norwich-Dedza Partnership. The cards are a fun way to explore what Malawi exports to the UK, and the spider diagram gets pupils to attach their lives with the imports brought into the UK.
I was expecting older kids than 5 year olds, but it worked from them!
All sales from this resource will go to support the Norwich-Dedza Partnership. :)

Get ready to travel the world! Study any country with this amazing Lapbook. Use it over and over again - what a great bargain! This hands-on learning tool is a great resource for teaching multiple age levels. Discover fascinating facts as you travel the globe studying the various countries, its people, culture, traditions, language, and more. Create booklets to place inside the Lapbook folders, and improve retention of the information. This ebook format includes a downloadable PDF file. Just follow the instructions, cut, fold, glue, and create!

This is a video to learn about Venezuela. It's based for primary school children but is interesting for other age ranges.
It's got one fact that you could get children to write about or a starting point for a fact file.

I made this resource to introduce Egypt to my class, as part of a topic on Ancient Egypt. The resource contains images and information about modern day Egypt, life in Ancient Egypt, the pharoahs, mummification, gods and the River Nile. I also included some suggested follow up activities that your class could do after looking at the presentation.
An interesting resource for anyone studying Egypt.

This fun, engaging interactive on-screen game is guaranteed to help your children learn and remember the seven continents! Featuring fun animal characters the children quickly learn the seven continents through creating the animal noises associated with each continent. This resource also includes a cut and stick continents worksheet for the children to consolidate their knowledge. The game also provides a quick and fun filler for any moment!

Travel the World interactive notebook file exploring countries from the seven continents of the world. From the main map click on a country to find out more about it, displays a map shaped flag of the country with a simple key fact. Suitable for an introduction to a geography topic on continents and oceans.

Posters suitable for a role-play area showing 15 countries from around the world. Each poster has a map shaped flag and landmark from the country, further resources are available which have key facts on.

A find-a-word inside the map of the world. Can be used as a very simple extension or intro activity for junior classes.
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This resource pack provides material for six, hour-long lessons that can take place during KS2 classes or as extra-curricular activities. This pack covers Geography objectives that include but are not limited to:
Locational knowledge
Human and physical geography
Geographical skills and fieldwork

A bundle of 3 resources, PDF files and powerpoint presentations about three famous explorers, Columbus, Captain Cook and Vasco Da Gama. This would be great to use as a class project with three groups. Each booklet has the children completing the same style of tasks and would be great for History , Geography and Cross-curricular work .There are reading and comprehension questions, diary entries, ship's log entries, imaginative and creative writing tasks and internet research questions.Save 50% when you purchase all three together.

The third resource in my series of Explorers and Navigators, a PDF file and powerpoint presentation suitable for KS1 and KS2. This is a child friendly story written in simple language telling the facts about Vasco Da Gama's journey around Africa to the trading city of Calcutta in India. It can be printed out as a complete workbook or as individual pages for project work and display. It includes reading and writing activities, diary entries, a ship's log entry, newspaper reporters questions, descriptive and imaginative writing and a few comprehension questions.